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Configuring Nevo Ecosystems Setting Up Wireless Networking on Nevo S70<br />

Installer Tip: The key index selected here should always match the key that<br />

is used on the Access Point as the default transmit key.<br />

e. Clear Enable 802.1x authentication.<br />

5. Tap OK to save the settings and close the Wireless Settings dialog, or X<br />

to exit <strong>with</strong>out saving the changes.<br />

6. (Optional) Verify that the correct access point is highlighted, then tap<br />

Log…<br />

• Scrolling to the right will provide more details.<br />

• In this example, the connection <strong>with</strong> the Access Points in the<br />

preferred list failed multiple times until the installer recognized<br />

that the WEP key had not yet been entered—a common error.<br />

7. Tap X to close the Wireless Networking Log.<br />

Connecting to an Access Point<br />

1. Select your Access Point from the list on the Wireless Information tab.<br />

2. Tap the Connect button.<br />

The Status display may change to one the following states:<br />

• Not connected<br />

• Scanning …<br />

• Associating <strong>with</strong>…<br />

• Associated <strong>with</strong> …<br />

• Connected to …<br />

If the Signal Strength is low and you are in the area where NevoS70 will<br />

normally be used, this is a good indication that you should review or<br />

redesign the Access Point placement. When planning placement, the access<br />

point should be set up:<br />

• Near the center of the area in which your wireless devices (Nevo S70 ,<br />

wireless computers) will operate<br />

<strong>NevoStudio</strong> <strong>Pro</strong> Design Guide 145

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